Cadgwith Cove
There is a pebble beach at Cadgwith Cove at all states of the tide. The beach is used by an active fleet of small fishing boats.
Circular walks visiting Cadgwith Cove
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4.5 miles/7.2 km - Easy-moderate
Kennack Sands to Cadgwith
Kennack Sands to Cadgwith
4.5 miles/7.2 km - Easy-moderate
A circular walk from Kennack Sands to Cadgwith Cove via the Poltesco valley where during Victorian times waterwheels and steam engines powered an industry producing large decorative pieces of serpentine but has now been recolonised by nature
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4.1 miles/6.5 km - Moderate
Cadgwith Cove to Church Cove
Cadgwith Cove to Church Cove
4.1 miles/6.5 km - Moderate
A circular walk on the serpentine coast of The Lizard from Cadgwith Cove to Church Cove, returning via two ancient churches and the holy well of St Ruan.
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7 miles/11.3 km - Moderate
Cadgwith Cove to The Lizard
Cadgwith Cove to The Lizard
7 miles/11.3 km - Moderate
A circular walk on The Lizard from the pretty fishing hamlet of Cadgwith Cove, past the Devil's Frying Pan, lifeboat station, restored Marconi wireless hut and the infamous lighthouse, to the most southerly point, returning via two ancient churches and the holy well dedicated to the Celtic Saint accused of being a werewolf.
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